Traditional Chinese
written Chinese language using a traditional set of Chinese characters, used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau
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Traditional Chinese
Summary
Traditional Chinese is a writing system[1]. It draws 157 Wikipedia views per month (writing_system category, ranking #29 of 84).[2]
Key Facts
- Traditional Chinese's instance of is recorded as writing system[3].
- Traditional Chinese's instance of is recorded as written language[4].
- Traditional Chinese's subclass of is recorded as written Chinese language[5].
- Traditional Chinese's writing system is recorded as traditional Chinese characters[6].
- Traditional Chinese's IETF language tag is recorded as zh-Hant[7].
- Traditional Chinese's Commons category is recorded as Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) language[8].
- Traditional Chinese's Wikimedia language code is recorded as zh-hant[9].
- Traditional Chinese's opposite of is recorded as Simplified Chinese[10].
- Traditional Chinese's country of origin is recorded as China[11].
- Traditional Chinese's name in kana is recorded as はんたいじちゅうごくご[12].
- Traditional Chinese's different from is recorded as Classical Chinese[13].
- Traditional Chinese's different from is recorded as traditional Chinese characters[14].
- Traditional Chinese's uses is recorded as traditional Chinese characters[15].
- Traditional Chinese's uses is recorded as legacy Chinese character[16].
- Traditional Chinese's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bx1s9px1[17].
- Traditional Chinese's POSIX locale identifier is recorded as zh_Hant[18].
- Traditional Chinese's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 113762[19].
- Traditional Chinese's Danbooru tag is recorded as traditional_chinese_text[20].
Why It Matters
Traditional Chinese draws 157 Wikipedia views per month (writing_system category, ranking #29 of 84).[2] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]